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Provide Fast, Organized Feedback with Electronic Commenting Tools by Adobe Systems Find out how you can use Acrobat 9 to easily add a wide range of comments to a PDF document—from notes and text edits to document attachments, callouts, and sound files without ever modifying the source file. Type: HTML
Categories: Acrobat 9, Collaboration & Commenting
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1,193 | 09/30/2009 | |
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Cleaning up your PDF Documents by Donna Baker There is much more to a PDF document than the obvious text and images. Other entities range from comments and attachments to layers and information from the document’s source program that you may not want or need to save. Acrobat 9 Professional offers several mechanisms for examining and dealing with document content. Type: HTML
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9,242 | 07/31/2009 | |
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Change Comment identity in Acrobat by Jonathan Bowman By default, Acrobat uses your log-in name for the author identity of comments and annotations. Join Jonathan Bowman, Adobe business development manager, AEC/EPC, as he shows you how to change the default author name for comments. Changing the default identity makes it easier to know who is suggesting changes in documents. Type: Video
Categories: Acrobat 9, Collaboration & Commenting
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2,298 | 05/07/2009 | |
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Synchronize page views in real time by Adobe Systems Use Adobe Acrobat 9 to co-navigate documents with colleagues, clients, and partners. Provide clarity, enhance discussions, and show changes to work by controlling the page view they see on their screen. Type: HTML
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1,753 | 04/15/2009 | |
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Manage document reviews by Adobe Systems With Adobe Acrobat 9, you can shorten review cycles, and enable everyone on your team to see and respond to each other's comments. Type: HTML
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4,428 | 04/08/2009 | |
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Setting Up Microsoft SharePoint for a Shared Review with Adobe Acrobat 9 by Ali Hanyaloglu Ali Hanyaloglu covers things to consider when setting up a Microsoft SharePoint workspace for use with Acrobat 9 for shared reviews. Type: Video
Categories: Acrobat 9, Collaboration & Commenting
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3,604 | 03/27/2009 | |
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Initiating a Shared Review in Adobe Acrobat 9 using Microsoft SharePoint by Ali Hanyaloglu Ali Hanyaloglu shows to how easily use a Microsoft SharePoint workspace and document library as a location for shared reviews of documents with Acrobat 9. Type: Video
Categories: Acrobat 9, Collaboration & Commenting
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3,400 | 03/27/2009 | |
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Is there a way to keep this tool "sticky"? by Lori DeFurio Quick tip for how to keep the highlight comment tool "sticky" in Acrobat 8 and 9. Type: HTML
Categories: Collaboration & Commenting, Getting Started
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1,763 | 12/19/2008 | |
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Keep Talking by Donna Baker Review and collaborations sessions start much the same way in Acrobat 9 as they did in previous versions. That is, by e-mail invitation. Unlike earlier versions, Acrobat 9 provides options for collaborators to share content live from their desktop, share screens and work via Acrobat.com. Type: HTML
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10,328 | 10/07/2008 | |
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Flash Buttons for PDF Documents by Thom Parker Acrobat 9 has brought some great new features to Acrobat and PDF. But for my money, the best one is the Rich Media Annotation. By “rich media,” Adobe means Flash. So these annotations are really Flash players. Type: HTML
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